In that same study of HR directors and executives, two-thirds of managers were reported to regularly avoid or delay giving critical feedback, which is the slow-motion version of the problem Gen Z is trying to head off.
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Mark Murphy,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026
While a board of trustees or directors may continue to manage operations, sole members typically can appoint or remove board members of the subsidiary entity and shape policies.
For this story, a Yolo County spokesperson agreed to an interview with CBS News Sacramento on the grand jury's findings and the board of supervisors' response.
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Madisen Keavy,
CBS News,
2 July 2026
Whyte closed by encouraging aspiring supervisors to trust their instincts, seek out student productions for hands-on experience, and invest in building professional relationships.
One expert noted that turning satellite data into information useful to firefighters and forestry managers will take some time.
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Eric Niiler,
Los Angeles Times,
6 July 2026
Starters were voted in by fans, while pitchers and reserve players were selected through a player ballot, a group of voters consisting of players, managers, coaches and league personnel.
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Abbey Mastracco,
New York Daily News,
5 July 2026
If fee-paying students were becoming increasingly integral to the financial solvency of universities, what were administrators to do but treat them as customers to flatter and court, rather than as minds to mold?
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Ann Manov,
Harpers Magazine,
30 June 2026
For leaders who work with executive assistants or administrators, alignment is incredibly important.
According to a 2026 PwC analysis, 45 percent of deal executives are now deploying AI in their M&A processes, double the rate of the prior year.
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Esha Chhabra,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026
SpaceX’s compensation philosophy historically favored equity over cash salaries, so this windfall extends well beyond executives and engineers to include nontechnical staff, entry-level workers and even cafeteria employees.
School district management groups, such as the one representing county superintendents, were more supportive of the changes.
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Howard Blume,
Los Angeles Times,
1 July 2026
Better Decisions, Earlier What constrains superintendents is how much time every day gets consumed by documentation and piecing together what happened, rather than applying that judgment to what comes next.
Deadline understands that there’s another meeting between Abrego and execs towards the middle of July where some of these options will be further scrutinized.
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Peter White,
Deadline,
2 July 2026
There are some programs with a few guys who throw in the upper 90s, but the drop-off after that, multiple execs noted, is fairly stark.
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